KPQ-FM

KPQ-FM
City Wenatchee, Washington
Broadcast area Wenatchee, Washington
Yakima, Washington
Branding 102.1 The Quake
Slogan Central Washington's Classic Rock
Frequency 102.1 MHz
First air date November 15, 1967 [1]
Format Classic rock
ERP 35,000 watts
HAAT 809 meters (2,654 feet)
Class C
Facility ID 71524
Owner Cherry Creek Radio
(CCR-Wenatchee IV, LLC)
Sister stations KPQ, KWNC, KYSN, KKWN, KWWW, KQBG
Webcast Listen Live
Website thequake1021.com

KPQ-FM ("102.1 The Quake") is a classic rock radio station primarily serving Wenatchee and Central Washington. The Wescoast Radio outlet operates with an ERP of 35 kW with its city of license being Wenatchee, Washington.

Coverage

KPQ-FM is not very powerful wattage-wise, but with its transmitter located atop Squilchuck Peak [2] near the Mission Ridge Ski Area, its exceptional HAAT (Height Above Average Terrain) at 2,654 feet allows KPQ-FM to have a line-of-sight signal that consistently reaches the Tri-Cities and Ritzville areas. Despite those locations being around 95 miles away, listeners can still receive KPQ-FM clearly even though Radio-Locator's map inaccurately shows them to be out of KPQ-FM's range. Most of Eastern Washington, Yakima, and Omak also receive KPQ-FM regularly. Under the right atmospheric conditions (such as during tropospheric ducting, for example), KPQ-FM reaches parts of Seattle, the Olympic Peninsula, northern Oregon (especially in the Blue Mountains), parts of Idaho and the Idaho Panhandle, outside Spokane (with a good selective tuner due to interference from KTSL-FM and/or declining line-of-sight of Squilchuck Peak), and even as far as parts of southern British Columbia, Canada.[3][1]

References

  1. 1 2 "KPQ History". archive.org. 19 February 1999.
  2. Inc., Cavell, Mertz & Associates,. "FCCInfo Results". www.fccinfo.com.
  3. "Carlsbad, CA, to Spokane, WA". www.roadtripamerica.com.

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